Burstein captured every subtle variation of the melodic line with scintillating brio and vivacity. |
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People with warm hands have personal magnetism, vivacity, and strength of character. |
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Shymala enjoys the facility and vivacity frequently seen in small dancers, tidy in build, ideally proportioned. |
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The vivacity of former years gave way to a more restrained and meditative art. |
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But they are totally eclipsed by the vivacity and originality of Vivaldi's three. |
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They are blessed with a vivacity and rumbustiousness that eclipses the lives of those around them. |
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The large number of votes that the dolphin received shows that we as humans appreciate grace, beauty and vivacity. |
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She conducts with gusto and vivacity, and her orchestral forces are unusually strong. |
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My senses finally rushing back to me, I found my legs and charged out of the elevator with a vivacity that I didn't even know I possessed. |
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His eyes were a deep chocolate brown and sparkled to with vivacity and arrogance. |
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In many respects, she reminds us of the gentle vivacity of my NDPÂ colleague in the House of Commons. |
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Since then, she's sung in French, English and Italian, in a voice gifted with the elegance of Peggy Lee and the vivacity of Ella Fitzgerald. |
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It is a very rich experience that manifests itself through collaboration, sharing and the vivacity of the people, the deacons and the priests. |
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The vivacity and depth of the content shared during the seminar would suggest that there are many prospects for working together in the future. |
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Her character and her vivacity have remained alive in the memory of the people of Wallis and Futuna. |
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Once again, our culture's unique and contagious vivacity is going to be felt throughout the downtown area. |
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A stream of adminiring notes, its flavour and vivacity making up for its less robust components and slight lack of length. |
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Juliet the Young Girl sounds like a scherzo, in short motifs and whirlwind strings, all vivacity and staccato. |
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Some, showing great depth and excellence in their respective area of law, argued with vivacity, countering the judges' posers in the most graceful manner. |
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Medium-sized and solidly built, they are prized for their even temper, vivacity and energy. |
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In addition, the extremely sapid acidity which accompanies the wine throughout, adds the finishing touches of harmony and vivacity. |
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Novelistic vivacity, the great unteachable, the unschooled enigma, has a way of making questions of form appear scholastic. |
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Its mellowness harmonizes perfectly with its vivacity on a solid structure that illustrates perfectly the special nature of the wine. |
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However, the real pleasure is in the mouth: vivacity, character, and youthfulness, coming from the union of roundness and elegance. |
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On the palate, this wine is very supple, with largeness and generosity, while keeping its vivacity and strength. |
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Flamenco is normally thought of as being up-tempo, full of hot-blooded vivacity, power and force. |
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Yet on the whole, the album disappointingly lacks its author's signature stark vivacity. |
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After a frank attack, there is a light vivacity on the palate, which gives a pleasant sensation of freshness, and very long-lasting aromas. |
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The fire of youth may be tempered with the gravity of age, but the circumspection of age may be enlivened with the vivacity of youth. |
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The taste is a perfect balance of class and elegance, vivacity and mellowness. |
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Her rich experience, coupled with her vivacity and good humour, made her a popular and highly effective teacher. |
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When thus modified, gasoline engines boast similar features to diesel engines at low torque, while retaining the vivacity of a gasoline engine. |
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The rehabilitation of the port of the traditional dress is at the origin of the vivacity of the souk. |
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What's often missing in these tedious sermons is the fun of these ads, the ridiculous enthusiasm and vivacity, and an appreciation for the artistry evident in every ad. |
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But he says the initial appeal of gospel music for most Japanese is not its spiritual depth, but its vivacity, something most people must suppress in their everyday lives. |
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Lisa's vivacity and sense of humour help put sizzle into this segment. |
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More verve and vivacity, but this time with a Victorian backdrop. |
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She lacks the enthusiasm and vivacity I'm so used to seeing. |
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Other performers, again, are remarkable for vivacity of action and elocution, who nevertheless are felt to be feeble and ineffective in rousing an audience to emotion. |
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I would like to raise three questions or concerns that have occurred to me as a result of the immense vivacity and liveliness of the debate in this Committee, which is fascinating. |
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The vivacity of litsea cubeba from China and the bracing effects of lavender subtly combine with aromatic notes of rosemary and petit grain from Paraguay. |
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Organised over a period of time, the quality of the way it is constructed and recorded is even more important than the vivacity of the discussion. |
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Carried along by their enthusiasm and vivacity, they sashay through theaters, streets, concert halls and train stations, rustling their ruffles and jingling their jewels. |
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The one entertained me with her vivacity when I was gay, the other with her sense when I was serious. |
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His energetic touch gives to the composition a great vivacity. |
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Thus, the work of the Caritas also contributes to the establishment and further development of Church structures and to the vivacity of parish communities. |
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The port projects bear witness to this vivacity. |
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Every sentence turns on rhythm, word play and words of vivacity. |
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She doesn't offer the customary music hall vivacity or bleached wanness. |
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They are characterized by their hypnotic beauty and their meditative character and sometimes by the vivacity and playfulness of the movement that points discreetly behind the sleek lines and technical prowess. |
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The cuvée is then raised on its lees for 8 to 10 months, allowing the wine to acquire a certain suppleness and develop more complex aromas, while preserving its vivacity and its character. |
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Mary Crawford, while possessing some good qualities and having much charm and vivacity is ultimately doomed by her superficiality, materialism and an inability to change. |
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The patient observes and analyses the situation, and firmly identifies with the Touretty state as being natural to him, and also the source of his vivacity. |
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